Cytotron is a State-of-the-Art Therapeutic Device for the treatment of disorders including cancer and various degenerative diseases such as arthritis. It is based on Rotational Field Quantum Magnetic Resonance -RFQMR- Technology which utilizes highly complex electromagnetic beams in the radio frequency spectrum controlled by a computer and guided by a MRI. The beams are precisely controlled and focused onto tissues to alter the cell membrane potential of the target tissue cells which in turn stimulates cartilage growth in case of degenerative diseases such as Osteoarthritis or triggers the programmed cell death and stops the tumor's growth in Cancer.
Cytotron is the trade name of the Rotational Field Quantum Magnetic Resonance Device RFQMR that is developed by Centre for Advanced Research and Development (CARD) division of Scalene Cybernetics in Bangalore, India. It is a new device developed for Tissue Regeneration, Degeneration and Repair for the purposes of treating several chronic or degenerative diseases such as Cancer & Arthritis. The treatment modality is non-invasive, painless and free from side effects. In the Clinical studies it has been demonstrated that Cytotron is very effective in curing certain conditions such as a damaged knee by regenerating the cartilage tissue or stopping and reversing the growth of a tumor in cancer.
RFQMR produces a high power multi-frequency, high energy spinning quantum electromagnetic beams in the lower end of the EM spectrum in the Sub-Radio and Near-Radio Frequencies. In this frequency range, the effects are predominantly non-thermal because the intensity is not high enough to significantly change tissue temperature. Non-thermal effects are direct interactions of RF with biological cells. The Cytotron Device will deliver the programmed precise dose of RF beams in the 1Khz to 10 MHz Range in the presence of high instantaneous magnetic field, which is then focused in the near field, using special antennae.
There are 288 Guns in a Cytotron RFQMR, that shoot RF beams, that are precisely focused on the target area. These beams alter the cell membrane potential, thus starting or stopping Cell Division (Mitosis) in a controlled manner. The desired exposure characteristics (like the cartilage to bone gap, skin to cartilage distance, Name, age, gender, height and weight etc.,) are fed into the computer. The computer then computes various wave front and spin frequencies, pulse amplitudes, field strength etc. There after the operator precisely focuses the beams on the required site.